What is parcel data?+
Parcel data describes land parcels: boundaries, ownership, assessed values and property attributes. It is used for GIS analysis, real estate due diligence, site selection, insurance underwriting and infrastructure planning.
How much does parcel data cost?+
A custom area of up to 5,000 parcels is $49, and an entire county is $199 — both self-serve, no call required. API plans start at $29/month. Statewide and nationwide licences are quoted per state and run well below the incumbent aggregators. See the pricing page for full details.
Can I buy without talking to sales?+
Yes. Draw an area on the map or open any county page, pay by card, and the download arrives by email. No account, no call, no minimum.
What GIS formats do you deliver?+
Every extract ships as GeoParquet, GeoPackage, Shapefile, GeoJSON and CSV in one zip, all in EPSG:4326. We can also deliver to your own S3 or GCS bucket, or you can query the REST API directly.
What fields are included?+
The unified schema covers parcel ID, property address, owner name and address, assessed value, land value, improvement value, acreage, year built, building area, land use, zoning and centroid coordinates. Fields are normalised across every county, and each county page shows exactly which are populated there.
How often is the data updated?+
County assessors typically publish annually. We monitor every source and refresh as soon as a new release appears, so you get the most current data each county has published. Each county page shows its vintage.
What coverage do you have?+
Over 161 million parcels across all 50 states and more than 3,100 counties, with boundary geometry and assessor attributes. The coverage dashboard shows exact per-county numbers and field fill rates.
Can I see the data before paying?+
Yes. The free sample returns real GeoJSON for up to 200 parcels with no account and no card, and it is the same data the paid extract delivers. Beyond that, $49 buys any area you draw.
Do you include property tax information?+
Assessed values, land values and improvement values come from county assessor records and are available wherever assessors publish them. Each county page lists the exact fields available there.
Do you have an API?+
Yes. The REST API resolves a point, a radius or an arbitrary polygon to the parcels it touches, and there is an MCP server for AI agents. Docs are at api.getparceldata.com/redoc.